There’s a certain comfort in a dish that embraces nostalgia while also being incredibly easy to prepare. That’s precisely what you’ll find in this Classic Crockpot Pierogi Casserole with Kielbasa. I stumbled upon this recipe during one of those chilly evenings when the thought of cooking a long meal just felt too daunting. The beauty of this dish lies in the way it brings together the warm, cheesy goodness of pierogies and the hearty nature of kielbasa, all while simmering away in a crockpot. Perfect for those busy weeknights or a cozy family brunch, it offers a delightful experience that’s sure to satiate everyone at the table.
What Makes This Dish a Must-Try
If you’re looking for a dish that checks all the boxes—easy to make, budget-friendly, and oh-so-satisfying—this casserole is it. It’s a great meal for kids and adults alike, perfect for school nights when you need something that’s as comforting as a hug from grandma. The allure of this recipe lies in its simplicity; just toss everything into the crockpot and let it work its magic. Plus, it’s a marvelous way to bring a bit of Eastern European charm right into your kitchen without fuss.
“I never thought a casserole could be so comforting. The pierogies cooked perfectly, and the kielbasa adds that smoky flavor that ties everything together. This is surely going to become a staple in our home!” – A happy home cook
Unpacking the Cooking Process
Making Classic Crockpot Pierogi Casserole with Kielbasa is a breeze and can be broken down into a few straightforward steps. It starts with simple preparation—slicing the kielbasa and gathering your ingredients—and then it’s all about layering them in your slow cooker. A little preparation goes a long way, and before you know it, dinner is on the horizon without you having to hover over the stove.
- Layer the Ingredients: Start by adding the chicken broth to the base of the crockpot.
- Add the pierogies: Arrange the pierogies over the broth; no need to thaw them in advance.
- Place the kielbasa: Scatter the sliced kielbasa on top of the pierogies for rich flavor throughout the dish.
- Creamy Delight: Scoop in the cream cheese—yes, the creaminess is a highlight here!
- Sprinkle with Cheese: Finally, add a sprinkle of shredded cheddar for that gooey finish.
What You’ll Need
Now, let’s take a look at the ingredients that create this comforting concoction:
- 3 packages of Mrs. T’s cheddar pierogies
- 1 lb of kielbasa, sliced
- 3 cups chicken broth (good quality makes a difference)
- 1 cup shredded cheddar cheese
- Salt and pepper, to taste
- 1 block (8 oz) cream cheese
- 1 cup chicken broth (for mixing in later)
- An extra cup of shredded cheddar cheese for an irresistible topping
While Mrs. T’s might be the traditional choice, feel free to experiment with homemade pierogies or different varieties to suit your palate.
Step-by-Step Preparation
- Start by Layering: Pour 3 cups of chicken broth into the crockpot.
- Arrange Pierogies: Place the frozen pierogies directly into the broth.
- Add Kielbasa: Distribute the sliced kielbasa evenly over the pierogies.
- Cream Cheese Addition: Place dollops of cream cheese throughout the layers.
- Top with Cheese: Add 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese over everything.
- Season: Sprinkle in salt and pepper as desired.
- Cover and Cook: Pour in 1 cup of chicken broth, then cover and let the crockpot do the work for about 4 hours on high or 6-8 hours on low.

Enjoying Your Casserole
Serving this casserole can be just as satisfying as making it. With the layers of flavor and texture, you might want to serve it straight from the crockpot. Pair it with a side of steamed broccoli or a crisp green salad to lighten the meal. A dollop of sour cream on top before digging in? Yes, please!
Storing Your Leftovers
Leftovers? No problem. You can keep any extra casserole in the fridge for up to 3 days, making it a fantastic meal prep option. Ensure it’s stored in an airtight container to maintain its freshness. If you want to freeze some for later, simply portion it out and pop it in the freezer, where it’ll keep for up to three months. Just remember to let it cool down before freezing—nobody wants a soggy mess!
Chef’s Tips for Success
- Layering is Key: To prevent burning, make sure the liquid completely covers the bottom of the pot before layering.
- Mix and Match: Feel free to throw in some sautéed onions or garlic for added depth.
- Flavor it Up: Experiment with different cheeses or even add some spices, like smoked paprika, for a bit of kick.
Creative Twists
This casserole is a brilliant blank canvas. Why not take it up a notch? Here are a few variations to consider:
- Spicy Kick: Add sliced jalapeños for a heat that complements the creaminess beautifully.
- Veggie Delight: Mix in some sautéed mushrooms or spinach to boost the nutritional value.
- Cheesy Overload: Swap in different cheeses like gouda or pepper jack for a twist on the flavor profile.
FAQ
Can I use fresh pierogies instead of frozen?
Absolutely! Just adjust the cook time slightly, as fresh pierogies will need less time to heat through.
How long can I store this casserole in the fridge?
You can keep it in the fridge for about three days, sealed tightly in an airtight container.
What can I use instead of kielbasa?
If you’re looking for a healthier option, turkey sausage or even veggies can be great substitutes!
Is this recipe suitable for freezing?
Yes! Just make sure it cools completely before transferring it to a freezer-safe container.
Can I make this dish vegetarian?
Of course! Substitute the kielbasa with mushrooms or add your favorite veggies to make it a heartier vegetarian dish.


Classic Crockpot Pierogi Casserole with Kielbasa
Ingredients
Method
- Pour 3 cups of chicken broth into the base of the crockpot.
- Place the frozen pierogies directly into the broth.
- Distribute the sliced kielbasa evenly over the pierogies.
- Place dollops of cream cheese throughout the layers.
- Add 1 cup of shredded cheddar cheese over everything.
- Sprinkle in salt and pepper as desired.
- Pour in 1 cup of chicken broth, then cover and let cook for about 4 hours on high or 6-8 hours on low.
